On 25/07/2023 16:39, Michael Staats wrote:
On 25/07/2023 16:26, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
a) NVidia as flatpak? That's an option, but I would need to find
out how
to do it. Same problem as with the next option.
First you need to have the 'normal' kernel driver (deb) package for
[...]
- use nvidia-smi to look for the exact system driver version xxx.yy.zz
- flatpak install flathub org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.nvidia-xxx-yy-zz
[...]
Hi Guillermo
Thanks a lot for that. I might give it a try.
Best regards,
Hi all
I gave it a try, and failed -- at first.
The key is: You also need to give access to GPU. Apparently not only to
the darktable flatpak, but also to the device driver. For this, I used
https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
It did not show me the drivers as "application", so I gave access for
all applications. Not a problem for me now, I'm (currently) not
interested in the "container" features of flatpak.
And now it works!
$ flatpak run org.darktable.Darktable -d opencl
[...]
opencl_init] 0 'NVIDIA CUDA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660'
[opencl_init] FINALLY: opencl is AVAILABLE and ENABLED.
[...]
Thanks so much.
I'll now copy my dt config from ~/.config/darktable to
~/.var/app/org.darktable.Darktable/config/darktable
and start using it. I'll keep the old config as backup, will rename
/usr/bin/darktable etc.etc. You get the idea.
(Just for the records: I also tried to compile dt, does not work on
Debian 11 -- gcc too old -- I tried on my Laptop with Debian 12, ran
into an internal compiler error, that's were I stopped...)
Best regards,
Michael
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Michael Staats
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